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Fill your energy and then you can avoid buying food to go all morning because, for starters, you will be rather expensive 4) A Walk in the markets who like to walk in street markets, London can be heaven. From the highest ranks of the oddities of Portobello to Camden, London markets have practically everything. Tip: go to the flower market on Columbia Road (Sundays), as it is a true mantle of flowers and colors little known by tourists. 5) Walk through the Southbank Especially on weekends, the Southbank (south shore) is a real array of street performers, markets and people book addresses the Globe or the National Film Theatre. Take a seat on a bench and watch the outdoor theater was full of life. 6) skates on Friday night Every Friday, a passing parade of skaters whizzing through the streets of London.

The bravest can participate, though it must be brought skates or skateboard. This Friday Night Skate is a bastion of culture London underground. July) The route of the blue plaques around the city, the homes of historical figures are marked with blue plaques that explain who lived in the house and when. You can even categorize these plates, perhaps visiting only those that are dedicated to characters from the world of literature or honoring great men of philosophy. Film at the Roxy Bar and Screen The Roxy Bar and Screen in Borough passes free movies every night of the week. Although it is likely that you have to buy a drink for education, nowhere is a movie so cheap. 9) The incredible Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey in central London, have free admission. This huge Gothic building was the place where many British monarchs have been crowned for more than a thousand years. 10) To consider the views from Primrose Hill Primrose Hill, north London, is a little gem in the city. While many tourists have trouble climbing a kidney to the London Eye (Ferris wheel), Primrose Hill offers equally beautiful views and the advantage that it is a claustrophobic place. And best of all, AES free! Mireia is an independent traveler, before working as a writer toured several countries to discover the wonders of their cities and towns.